Thanks, Richard. Honestly, I’d prefer to get it going with the EDB distribution that I already have, but I’m very comfortable with Homebrew so your approach will definitely be my fallback if I can’t do it with EDB.
> On Mar 4, 2021, at 12:49 PM, Richard Brockie <richard.broc...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi Jack, > > I was in a similar situation with an old application using pg v9. I installed > different versions of postgres with homebrew on Catalina. I currently have > versions 9, 11 & 12 installed and can have them all running in parallel > listening on different ports. I connect to them all from a single instance of > pgAdmin4 over their respective ports. Testing the application with the new pg > version is also just a port change in the configuration. It works very well. > > Best wishes, > R. > > > On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 11:52 AM Jack Royal-Gordon <jac...@pobox.com > <mailto:jac...@pobox.com>> wrote: > I’m using the EDB PG installation on Mac OS 11.1 (Big Sur), which seems to > offer multiple versions. I’m currently running PG10, but I’m looking to > upgrade to PG13 and would like to test with it first. Can I (and if so then > how do i) switch back and forth between PG versions? > > > > -- > R. > > Richard Brockie > > Real-time bicycle race management - www.ontheday.net > <http://www.ontheday.net/>